Women and Family in Contemporary Japan

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science
Cover of the book Women and Family in Contemporary Japan by Susan D. Holloway, Cambridge University Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Susan D. Holloway ISBN: 9780511852176
Publisher: Cambridge University Press Publication: May 24, 2010
Imprint: Cambridge University Press Language: English
Author: Susan D. Holloway
ISBN: 9780511852176
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication: May 24, 2010
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Language: English

Japanese women, singled out for their commitment to the role of housewife and mother, are now postponing marriage and bearing fewer children. Japan has become one of the least fertile and fastest aging countries in the world. Why are so many Japanese women opting out of family life? To answer this question, the author draws on in-depth interviews and extensive survey data to examine Japanese mothers' perspectives and experiences of marriage, parenting, and family life. The goal is to understand how, as introspective, self-aware individuals, these women interpret and respond to the barriers and opportunities afforded within the structural and ideological contexts of contemporary Japan. The findings suggest a need for changes in the structure of the workplace and the education system to provide women with the opportunity to find a fulfilling balance of work and family life.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

Japanese women, singled out for their commitment to the role of housewife and mother, are now postponing marriage and bearing fewer children. Japan has become one of the least fertile and fastest aging countries in the world. Why are so many Japanese women opting out of family life? To answer this question, the author draws on in-depth interviews and extensive survey data to examine Japanese mothers' perspectives and experiences of marriage, parenting, and family life. The goal is to understand how, as introspective, self-aware individuals, these women interpret and respond to the barriers and opportunities afforded within the structural and ideological contexts of contemporary Japan. The findings suggest a need for changes in the structure of the workplace and the education system to provide women with the opportunity to find a fulfilling balance of work and family life.

More books from Cambridge University Press

Cover of the book The Changing Legal Regulation of Cohabitation by Susan D. Holloway
Cover of the book Theory and Design of Digital Communication Systems by Susan D. Holloway
Cover of the book Kant's Theory of Normativity by Susan D. Holloway
Cover of the book The Cambridge Handbook of Endangered Languages by Susan D. Holloway
Cover of the book American Imperialism and the State, 1893–1921 by Susan D. Holloway
Cover of the book Inside African Anthropology by Susan D. Holloway
Cover of the book Memory, War and Trauma by Susan D. Holloway
Cover of the book Treatment-Related Stroke by Susan D. Holloway
Cover of the book The Cambridge Companion to Christian Doctrine by Susan D. Holloway
Cover of the book Jewish Identity and Civil Rights in America by Susan D. Holloway
Cover of the book Monsoon Islam by Susan D. Holloway
Cover of the book Introduction to Nanophotonics by Susan D. Holloway
Cover of the book Quantum Information Theory by Susan D. Holloway
Cover of the book An Introduction to the Philosophy of Art by Susan D. Holloway
Cover of the book The IBA Rules on the Taking of Evidence in International Arbitration by Susan D. Holloway
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy